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My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: Manual of Select Catholic Hymns and Devotions for the Use of Schools, Colleges, Academies and Congregations. Rev. #d73 (1925) Languages: English

My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: Roman Hymnal, Complete edition #d84 (1884)

My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: Popular Hymns for Youth #d89 (1870)

My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: St. Basil 's Hymn Book. 31st ed. #d89 (1925) Languages: English
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My God, how wonderful thou art

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: The Hymnal #95b (1921) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Praise To God the Father In His Majesty; Spring; Winter; God in Nature Languages: English Tune Title: AZMON

My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: St. Basil's Hymnal. 3rd ed. #d95 (1894)
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The eternal Father

Author: Rev. Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: The Hymnal #96 (1895) First Line: My God, how wonderful Thou art Lyrics: 1 My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright! How beautiful Thy mercy-seat, In depths of burning light! 2 How dread are Thine eternal years, O Everlasting Lord; By prostrate spirits, day and night Incessantly adored! 3 O how I fear Thee, living God, With deepest, tenderest fears; And worship Thee with trembling hope, And penitential tears. 4 Yet I may love Thee too, O Lord, Almighty as Thou art, For Thou hast stooped to ask of me The love of my poor heart. 5 No earthly father loves like Thee, No mother half so mild Bears and forbears, as Thou hast done With me, Thy sinful child. 6 Father of Jesus, love's Reward! What rapture will it be. Prostrate before Thy throne to lie, And gaze and gaze on Thee. Amen.

My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: The Children's Church #d100 (1872)

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